Counter-Terrorism Medicine Fellowship

About the Counter-Terrorism Medicine Fellowship

CTM is a one-year fellowship utilizing our esteemed faculty, who collectively have over 150 years experience preparing for and responding to terrorist events at all levels of government, along with a dynamic curriculum, and rotations in Boston, Washington DC, and other training facilities across the country. Fellows will learn the unique aspects of mitigation, preparedness, and response to terrorist events, including the health service support considerations in the era of asymmetrical threats, and weapons of mass destruction. We look forward to accepting our first Counter-Terrorism Medicine Fellows to begin in July.

If you are interested in enrolling in Counter-Terrorism Medicine Fellowship course, contact gciotton@bidmc.harvard.edu for more information.

Counter-Terrorism Medicine Fellowship Curriculum

Counter-Terrorism Medicine: Operations

General Counter-Terrorism Medicine

Introduction to Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management for Terrorist Attack

Public Health and Terrorist Attack

The Role of Emergency Medical Services in Terrorism Preparedness and Response

The Role of Hospitals in Terrorist Attack

Ethical Issues in the Provision of Emergency Medical Care in Multiple Casualty Incidents